Title Ručni rad - tkanje i filcanje
Title (english) Handwork - weaving and felting
Author Petra Župan
Mentor Morana Varović Čekolj (mentor)
Committee member Antonija Balić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Marijana Županić Benić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Morana Varović Čekolj (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zagreb Faculty of Teacher Education Zagreb
Defense date and country 2024-09-06, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Pedagogy Early Childhood and Preschool Pedagogy
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline FIELD OF ART Interdisciplinary Fields of Art
Abstract Tema je ovog diplomskog rada ručni rad – tkanje i filcanje u predškolskim ustanovama. Rad sadrži dva dijela, teorijski i empirijski dio. U teorijskom dijelu rada daje se definicija ručnog rada i prikazana je kratka povijesti ručnog rada. Nadalje, detaljnije se opisuje tehnika tkanja, koje metode tkanja postoje te se daje primjer pojedinih aktivnosti tkanja koje se mogu provoditi u predškolskim ustanovama s djecom. Zatim se detaljnije opisuje tehnika filcanja i također govori o njezinim metodama i primjerima aktivnosti na temu filcanja s djecom u predškolskim ustanovama. Nadalje, stavlja se naglasak na ručni rad u waldorfskoj pedagogiji gdje se posebno njeguje u radu s djecom te se na samom kraju teorijskog dijela govori o dobrobitima i značaju ručnog rada za djecu i njihov cjelokupni razvoj.
Drugi dio rada sadrži rezultate istraživanja provedene s odgojiteljima koji rade u dječjim vrtićima diljem Republike Hrvatske. Istraživanje se provelo putem online ankete putem Google Formsa. Cilj istraživanja bio je istražiti koliko odgojitelja primjenjuje aktivnosti ručnog rada tkanja i filcanja u predškolskim ustanovama te ispitati stavove odgojitelja o značaju ručnog rada tkanja i filcanja na cjelokupni razvoj djeteta. Dobiveni rezultati istraživanja ukazuju na to da se danas odgojitelji češće odlučuju za neke druge aktivnosti nego za aktivnosti ručnog rada poput tkanja i filcanja. Navedeno je puno razloga zbog kojih je tomu tako, a neki od njih osje aj su nekompetentnosti za provedbu takvih aktivnosti, manjak prikladnog pribora i sami uvjeti rada poput prevelikog broja djece na jednu odgojiteljicu. Unatoč tome, utvrđeno je kako je većina odgojitelja svjesna i upoznata s dobrobitima koje takve aktivnosti imaju za razvoj djece poput razvoja fine motorike i kreativnosti.
Abstract (english) The topic of this thesis is handwork: weaving and felting in preschool institutions. The paper contains two parts, the theoretical and the empirical part. In the theoretical part of the work, the definition of manual labor is given and a brief history of manual labor is presented. Furthermore, the weaving technique is described in more detail, which weaving methods exist and an example of individual weaving activities that can be carried out in preschool institutions with children is given. Then the felting technique is described in more detail and also talks about its methods and examples of activities on the topic of felting with children in preschool institutions. Furthermore, emphasis is placed on handwork in Waldorf pedagogy, where it is especially nurtured when working with children, and at the very end of the theoretical part, the benefits and significance of handwork for children and their overall development are discussed.
The second part of the paper contains the results of research conducted with educators who work in kindergartens throughout the Republic of Croatia. The research was conducted through an online survey via Google Forms. The goal of the research was to investigate how many educators apply the activities of handwork: weaving and felting in preschool institutions, and to examine the views of educators on the significance of handwork: weaving and felting on the overall development of the child. The obtained research results indicate that today educators more often choose other activities than manual work activities such as weaving and felting. Many reasons have been given for this, and some of them are the feeling of incompetence for the implementation of such activities, less adequate equipment and the working conditions themselves, such as too many children for one teacher. Despite this, it was established that the majority of educators are aware and familiar with the benefits that such activities have for the development of children, such as the development of fine motor skills and creativity.
Keywords
ručni rad
tkanje
filcanje
odgojitelj
fina motorika
kreativnost
Keywords (english)
handwork
weaving
felting
educator
fine motor skills
creativity
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:147:654118
Study programme Title: Graduate University Study of Early and Preschool Education Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra ranog i predškolskog odgoja i obrazovanja (magistar/magistra ranog i predškolskog odgoja i obrazovanja)
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